Posted by showcrop on October 27, 2019 at 17:34:38 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Water in cylinders?? posted by Steamboat on October 27, 2019 at 16:01:37:
It sounds highly unlikely that water is the problem. It is much more productive to stick to the likely culprits rather than the highly unusual until the likely ones are totally exhausted. Two things initially: fuel and compression. To be sure that you have fuel, you need good filters, a clear fuel water separator, and they and the pump have to be properly bled. There is no need to catch fuel at the top of the injectors, but one at a time, loosen the fuel lines to the injectors and crank the motor until you have fuel spurting out. To be sure that you have compression, charge your battery, then while trying to start it boost it from your truck or a high rate charger. A diesel, in order to make enough compression to start, needs adequate cranking speed. It will crank all day at just under the starting speed without starting. Low cranking speed as you probably know is usually due to bad cable connections. Eliminate the usual problems then post back.
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